Motorola DSP96002 User Manual

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8.5.2.9

IRQC Status - IRCS (Bit 11)

The read-only IRQC Status (IRCS) bit indicates the status of the interrupt request for the external interrupt

input IRQC. If the IRQC interrupt is defined as edge-sensitive and it is enabled, the IRCS bit indicates

the state of the edge-detection latch. If the IRQC interrupt is defined as level-sensitive or is disabled,

the IRCS bit indicates the state of the IRQC pin after internal synchronization.

8.5.2.10

Reserved bits (Bits 12-15, 24-31)

These reserved bits read as zero and should be written with zero for future compatibility.

8.5.2.11 DMA Channel 0 Interrupt Priority Level - D0L1-D0L0 (Bits 16-17)

The DMA Channel 0 Interrupt Priority Level (D0L1-D0L0) bits are used to enable and specify the priority

level of the DMA Channel 0 interrupt.

8.5.2.12 DMA Channel 1 Interrupt Priority Level - D1L1-D1L0 (Bits 18-19)

The DMA Channel 1 Interrupt Priority Level (D1L1-D1L0) bits are used to enable and specify the priority

level of the DMA Channel 1 interrupt.

8.5.2.13

Host A Interrupt Priority Level - HAL1-HAL0 (Bits 20-21)

The Host A Interrupt Priority Level (HAL1-HAL0) bits are used to enable and specify the priority level of all

interrupt sources located in the Port A Host Interface.

ICL2 Trigger Mode

0

level

1

negative edge

IRCS Status (edge and enabled) IRQC pin (level or disabled)

0

Serviced

High

1

Pending

Low

D0L1 D0L0 Enabled Int. Priority Level (IPL)

0

0

no

-

0

1

yes

0

1

0

yes

1

1

1

yes

2

D1L1 D1L0 Enabled Int. Priority Level (IPL)

0

0

no

-

0

1

yes

0

1

0

yes

1

1

1

yes

2

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